478 CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 



HuBN, — HuBNER (J.), paiiitev at Augsbour;?. 



'«;>.. His Iconographic work oa the Lepidoptera of Europe is the most complete 

 and perfect of the kind hitherto published. The text is in the German lan- 

 guage. He is about to give us the Exotic Lepidoptera, of which several plates 

 have already appeared ; the whole number, iu royal Svo., will amount to near a 

 thousand. 

 HuMB. — Humboldt (Alexander de), member of the Academie des 



Sciences, of the Academy of Berlin, &c. &c., born 1769. 



Of the works of this illustrious savant I chiefly quote the 

 " Observations de Zoologie ct d'Anatomie Comparee," of which there are al- 

 ready published fourteen numbers, 4to. Paris, 1811 — 1S27. 



Hunter (John), the celebrated Scotch surgeon who settled in 

 London, born 1728, died 1793. 



I quote his Treatise on the teeth, and various Memoirs inserted in the Philo- 

 sophical Transactions. 



HuzARD, Jun,, who in conjunction with M. Pelletier published 



♦' Recherches sur le Genre Hirudo." Paris, 1825. 



Illig. — Illiger (J. C. G.), Professor at Berlin; he died young. 



'* Prodromus Systematis Mammalium et Avium," 1 vol. Svo. Bei-lin, 1811. 

 A work remarkable for the precision which the author endeavours to give to 

 the genera of these two classes, and for the elegance of its nomenclature. 



" Verzeichniss der Koefer Preussens," or a Catalogue of Prussian Insects, a 

 work commenced by Theophilus Kugelann, and terminaled by I. Illiger, 1 vol. 

 Svo. Hall, 1798. 



" Magasin fur Insectenkunde," 7 vols. Svo. Brunswick, 1801 — 1807. 



" Systematisches Verzeichniss von den Schmetterlingen der Wiener Ge- 

 gend," 2 vols. Svo. Bruns., 1801. It is a new edition of the "Systematic 

 Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of the Environs of Vienna." 



He has also continued the " Fauna Etrusca" of Rossi, commenced by Hel- 

 wigg, vol. ii, Svo. Helmstadii, 1807. 



Ittiol. Veron. — Ittiolitologia Veronese. 



A great work on the Petrified Fishes of Mount Bolca, where, notwithstand- 

 ing its magnificence, they are neither faithfully delineated nor well characterized. 

 Jacq. — Jacquin (N. J. de), a celebrated botanist and professor at 

 Vienna, born at Leyden, 17^7, died in 18 — . 



" Miscellanea Austriaca," 2 vols. 4to. Vienna, 1778, 1781. It contains 

 some observations relative to animals. 

 Jacq. — Jacijuin (J. F. de), son of the preceding. 



The author of " Materials for a History of Birds" (in German), 1 vol. 4to., 

 which contains some figures of rare birds. Vienna, 1784. 



Johns. — Johnson (J. Rawlins), an English'naturalist. 



" A Treatise on the Medicinal Leach," Svo. London, 1S16, and the second 

 part, Ibid, 1825. 



" Observations on the genus Planaria." Philosophical Transactions, 1822, 

 and continued in 1825. 



Jour. d'HisT. Nat. 



By this title we designate a periodical work, of which only two volumes Svo. 

 were published, and which were united under the name of" Choix de M^moires 

 sur divers objects d'Histoire Naturelle, par MM. Lamarck, Brugieres, Olivier, 

 Hatty et Pelletier." Paris, 1792. 

 Journ. de Phys. 



Under this appellation I quote the " Observations sur la' Physique, I'Histoire 

 Naturelle et les Arts," of which 2 vols, appeared annually, from 1773 to 1823 

 at first under the direction of the Abbe Rozier, then under that of Lamelhene, 

 physician and adjunct professor in the College de France, and finally under the 

 superintendence of M. de Blainville. 



